I made these as opinions in another thread. As for lane one Mike is correct in the ability of an FE to manuever at low speeds and then accelerate may entice you to force your way in and make a lane happen. This is not a problem yet in FE. From my experience running in large gas heats where it is in my opinion prevalent, I see it very easy for FE to evolve that way. Face it with similar boats and speeds how long are you going to let someone just have lane one and take second to him time after time. At some point your going to fight for the position. You and 6 other people in an 8 boat heat. In nitro where you need to keep your engine warm and they have a propencity to not come back on pipe the starts are a little harder. Gas on the other hand has powerplants that idle down and accelerate instantly. You can change the rule as to where and at what point you own the lane but there is still the fight to that point. Run a few 8 boat gas heats and you'll have a different perspective. Again not happening yet but I see FE parity potentialy with more plug and play racers a potential problem. It is not just speed but the ability to slow down and accelerate instantly. More a issue with a mono or tunnel than hydro's.
As for carnage it comes more in 6-8 boat heats. Boats will spread out after the first turn and even matched equipment will secumb to better driving practices. Not trying to bash gas again but the plug and play aspect has given some very inexperience operators the ability to get in over their heads. There are some people you drive next to over the years within two feet of each other for 6 laps and never worry about hitting. Others you try to leave room and they wind up avoiding you in the same position,bang. Looking at the potential for FE races to grow and fill out to larger heats I hate to see a majority of "spec" classes that to me will wind up similar to whats going on in gas racing.
Changing gears here at our outboard race we tried a beach start similar to what Champ and F-1 boats do. Only one class Mod-Vp so far. Every one thought there would be a pile up at the turn bouy and the opposite came true. We ran accross the course to a single bouy outside on the backstretch. You either hit it close and tight or entered wide and pulled a crossover on exit. Not one pileup in 4 races and counting. Most FE boats could do a beach start easier than nitro. We drew cards each heat for random starting positions 1-8. The pit person held and launched the boat from that position. The clock counts down as normal and the CD has an airhorn he sounds between 5 and 1 seconds keeping it even and no jumped starts. No milling just toss in and the race is on. Not every site will work but if you have room try it once.
Mic